CBD products are popping up across the internet and wellness world, as clinical studies suggest this special plant-based compound can effectively ease ailments like anxiety and chronic pain.
We get a lot of questions about the benefits and safety of CBD, so let’s get to it! 😉
what is cbd?
CBD stands for cannabidiol—a naturally occurring chemical found in the cannabis sativa plant (which has two primary species, hemp and marijuana).
The compound used in commercial CBD products is derived from industrial hemp plants and differs from marijuana (the “drug”) in that it contains very low levels of THC, the psychoactive ingredient in the cannabis plant that causes a high.
So, CBD products provide a way to experience the calming effects of marijuana, without the intoxicating effects.
This is because CBD interacts with humans’ Endocannabinoid System (ECS)—a biological system that plays a role in regulating sleep, inflammation, mood, memory and more. This system produces endocannabinoids (“endo” means that they’re endogenous, or made by the human body) that interact with receptors throughout the body. Stress and aging can impact the production of our own endocannabinoids, which is why phytocannabinoids (those found in plants, like CBD) can help supplement and keep our ECS in balance.
Before we get into what the medical and health community knows about the health benefits of CBD, let’s clear up some commonly asked questions about its composition and legality:
does cbd get you high?
Nope! CBD from industrial hemp contains less than 0.3% THC (the psychoactive chemical in marijuana), so it does not cause a high. (In contrast, marijuana contains up to 30% THC—one hundred times that of CBD.)
is cbd legal?
Yes, CBD* is federally legal, and can be purchased and used in all 50 states.
*from industrial hemp plants, which contain 0.3% THC or less.
is cbd safe?
Generally, yes. However, like any supplement, it may interact with other medication, so it’s best to check with your doctor before beginning use.
There’s still not much data on the effects of CBD on pregnant and nursing women (always the last groups to be studied in clinical trials), so it’s not recommended for those populations. Likewise, there’s not sufficient clinical research yet on CBD and children (other than an approved drug for epilepsy), so it’s also not recommended for kids, unless approved by your doctor.
will cbd show up on a drug test?
Most likely, no. But, it is possible, as CBD products contain trace amounts of THC. Whether that’s enough to show up on a drug test depends on the specific products and frequency of use, as well as your own body, and how you metabolize CBD products.
the health benefits of cbd
Talk to anyone who uses CBD regularly and you’ll hear a wide range of benefits they feel it provides them. But, let’s take a look at what’s actually been shown in clinical studies.
In controlled research, CBD has been shown to:
- relieve pain
- reduce anxiety & depression
- clear acne (likely due to its anti-inflammatory properties)
- reduce blood pressure and improve cardiovascular health (possibly due in part to overall reduction of anxiety and inflammation)
- alleviate symptoms from cancer treatment, like nausea, vomiting and pain
- prevent the spread of breast, prostate, brain, colon and lung cancer (yeah, it’s been shown in animal studies! 🙌)
CBD has also been shown to have neuroprotective properties, and to assist with the treatment of neurological disorders, including epilepsy and multiple sclerosis. There is currently one FDA-approved CBD product: a prescription drug to treat severe forms of epilepsy.
are there any health risks associated with cbd?
CBD is well-tolerated by most people. But, some potential side effects, though rare, include fatigue, nausea and diarrhea.
The biggest known risk of CBD is its possible interaction with other medications, so it’s important to talk to your doctor and have them review your medications before you begin using a new CBD product.
Again, this discussion of risk is based on CBD derived from legally grown industrial hemp plants. It’s also important to consider risks associated with additives to CBD products. Which brings us to: how to shop for safe CBD products.
how to shop for safe cbd products
Not all commercial CBD products are created equal. Some contain different levels of CBD than what they claim, and some use agricultural practices or additives that cause them to contain toxins such as pesticides and heavy metals (yikes!).
what to look for in cbd products
Some of the nuance to keep in mind as you shop for CBD products:
- Production practices: How and where is the industrial hemp grown? Does the seller use organic practices? How is this tested by third parties?
- Full-spectrum: Does the product contain other cannabinoids as well? Full-spectrum CBD products include other cannabinoids found in the hemp plant, in addition to CBD (there are 140 total!). This can lead to the “entourage effect,” meaning that the cannabinoids work together to boost each others’ effect (aka, they’re more powerful at achieving their goal—whether that’s reducing anxiety, easing pain, or one of the other health benefits of CBD).
- Additives: Most commercial CBD products have some sort of additive—a carrier oil, a capsule, flavor or scent, etc. What are these additives, what are they made of, and how are they sourced?
- THC: Particularly if you’re concerned about consuming THC, or being tested for it, it’s important to know how a CBD company tests for and reports the presence of THC in their products.
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